Concealed guns and airports typically don’t mix. Former Gators WR Louis Murphy reportedly found that out the hard way on Wednesday.

According to a report from Greg Auman of the Tampa Bay Times, Murphy was arrested at the Tampa International Airport on Wednesday morning after being stopped at a security checkpoint with an alleged concealed firearm in tow. He was charged with one count of carrying a concealed weapon.

Per the report, Murphy was detained by airport police for more than three hours before ultimately being released on $2,000 bond. He had a loaded Glock in a backpack as he tried to go through security, reportedly without a permit.

The former Gators wide receiver has had a tough go of it lately. He missed the 2016 NFL season while recovering from a knee injury suffered in 2015, and was ultimately released by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers late in the season.

Murphy, who played for the Gators during national title runs in both 2006 and 2008, was a fourth-round pick of the Oakland Raiders in the 2009 NFL Draft. The 29 year old has accumulated 2,322 yards receiving and 10 touchdowns during a NFL career that has spanned eight seasons.

He is currently unsigned, and incidents like this are going to make it harder for NFL teams to take a chance on him.